In the 1950s, a general store was built at the intersection on the map, and was given the name Agloe General Store because the name was on the Esso maps.[2] Later, Agloe appeared on a Rand McNally map after the mapmaker got the name of the "town" from the Delaware County administration. When Esso threatened to sue Rand McNally for the assumed copyright infringement which the 'trap' had revealed, the latter pointed out that the place had now become real and therefore no infringement could be established.